Health Literacy and Acceptance of COVID-19 Preventive Measures and Vaccination in the European Union: A Scoping Review
HLRP Health Literacy Research and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Background
Health
literacy
is
becoming
increasingly
important
in
the
field
of
public
health
as
it
contributes
to
individuals'
social
empowerment.
During
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic,
preventive
measures
(mask
usage,
physical
distancing,
hand
washing)
and
vaccination
against
severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
2
(SARS-CoV-2)
shaped
degree
infection
population,
their
acceptance
was
associated
with
a
multitude
factors,
included.
The
aim
this
scoping
review
explore
impact
all
dimensions
(namely,
understanding,
access,
evaluation
application
information)
on
accepting
SARS-CoV-2
among
adult
European
citizens.
Methods
A
literature
search
three
different
databases
conducted
from
July
2022
December
2022.
Key
Results
total
154
articles
were
initially
identified,
which
rigorously
assessed
by
two
reviewers.
Ten
studies
that
met
inclusion
criteria
analyzed.
results
showed
played
an
role
well
rating
information
related
coronavirus.
Discussion
positive
predictor
prophylaxis
could
be
incorporated
into
policies
appropriately
control
future
crises.
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HLRP:
Literacy
Research
Practice
.
2025;9(1):e46–e55.
]
Language: Английский
Aşı Uygulamasına Multidisipliner Bakış: Doğru Enjeksiyon Uygulama ve Enfeksiyon Kontrol Önlemleri - COVID-19 Örneği
Hemşirelik Bilimi Dergisi,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8(1), P. 131 - 138
Published: April 24, 2025
Aşılar,
bulaşıcı
hastalıkların
ve
bu
olumsuz
etkilerinin
önlenmesinde
kullanılan
en
eski
etkili
yöntemdir.
Tarih
boyunca
birçok
enfeksiyon
hastalığı
aşılama
yoluyla
ortadan
kaldırılmış
veya
yayılma
riski
aza
indirilmiştir.
Aşılama,
yüzyılımızın
etkili,
ucuz,
güvenli
akılcı
medikal
yeniliği
olarak
kabul
edilmektedir.
COVID-19
pandemisinden
korunmak
için
de
aşı
uygulamasına
global
başlanmış
olumlu
sonuçlar
elde
edilmiştir.
Aşı
uygulamaları
hemşireliğin
başlıca
görevleri
arasında
olmasına
rağmen,
süreç
çok
hızlı
gelişmiş
olduğundan
COVID-19’a
özgü
ile
ilgili
rehberler
hemşirelik
alanında
bulunmamaktadır.
Hekimlere
yönelik
rehberlerin
sayısı
ise
azdır.
Ayrıca
ülkemizde
uygulayıcılarının
kolay
ulaşılabilir
uygulamalarına
güncel
uygulama
standartları
uygulaması
yapan
her
sağlık
personeli
standardizasyon
ilkelerini,
doğru
enjeksiyon
uygulamalarını
kontrol
önlemlerini
bilmelidir.
uygulamalarından
sorumlu
yetkili
meslek
mensubu
olan
hemşirelerin
eğitimleri
sırasında
aldıkları
eğitimlerinin
güncellenmesinde
aksaklıklar
olduğu,
eğitim
alınan
kurumlarda
bir
standart
yaklaşım
olmadığı
bilinmektedir.
Çalışmada,
tekniği
önlemlerinin
literatür
eşliğinde
gözden
geçirilmesi
amaçlandı.
COVID-19 Vaccine Literacy Among Black Pregnant and Postpartum Women in the USA
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 29, 2025
Language: Английский
Validation of an Arabic tool for assessing vaccination literacy: A factor and Rasch analysis
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: July 22, 2024
Vaccine
literacy
is
a
significant
part
of
health
literacy.
Although
several
tools
have
been
developed
to
assess
vaccine
literacy,
such
are
lacking
in
Arabic.
Validating
an
Arabic
version
tool
that
evaluates
critically
important,
as
it
would
aid
understanding
the
decision-making
process
regarding
vaccinations
among
individuals
Arabic-speaking
countries.
Therefore,
current
study
aimed
validate
for
assessing
adult
vaccination.
An
online
questionnaire
was
distributed
people
throughout
Jordan
by
sharing
link
via
various
social
media
platforms.
The
reliability
and
validity
vaccination
assessment
(HLVa-Ar)
were
evaluated
using
factor
analysis
Rasch
analyses.
two-factor
model
generated
fit
indices
acceptable
range
(χ2/df
=
2.48,
RMSEA
0.06,
SRMR
0.05,
GFI
0.94,
CFI
0.97,
TLI
0.96).
Cronbach's
alpha
functional
Vaccination
(VL)
interactive/critical
VL
0.91
0.88
respectively.
indicated
infit/outfit
values
high
item
person
separation
reliabilities
two
factors
(0.852,
0.868,
0.771,
0.818
respectively).
Overall,
420
participants
displayed
good
general
benefits
importance
HLVa-Ar
shown
be
valid
reliable
portrayed
wide
levels
studied
sample
provided
valuable
insights
into
participants'
knowledge.
findings
emphasize
need
developing
targeted
strategies
improve
increase
rates.
Language: Английский
Vaccine literacy, vaccination intention, and their correlation among adults in Mainland China: a cross-sectional study
Shang Gao,
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Y Li,
No information about this author
Xuecong Wang
No information about this author
et al.
Journal of Health Population and Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
43(1)
Published: Aug. 10, 2024
Vaccination
is
one
of
the
most
economic
and
effective
strategies
for
preventing
infectious
diseases.
However,
public
intention
to
be
vaccinated
is,
a
certain
degree,
influenced
by
issues
related
vaccine
hesitancy,
anti-vaccine
movement,
concerns
about
safety
adverse
effects.
Vaccine
literacy
considered
as
positive
factor
in
improving
vaccination
intention,
however,
correlation
between
has
not
been
thoroughly
investigated
mainland
China.
This
study
aims
(1)
explore
among
adults
China;
(2)
investigate
whether
participants
could
seek
out
information
on
their
own
initiative
they
knew
basic
common
vaccines.
Language: Английский
Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Literacy and Hesitancy of Elderly Czechs: An Analysis Using the 5C Model of Psychological Antecedents
Abanoub Riad,
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Veronika Truksová,
No information about this author
Michal Koščík
No information about this author
et al.
International Journal of Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
69
Published: Oct. 14, 2024
Seasonal
influenza
vaccination
rates
among
the
elderly
in
Czech
Republic
are
alarmingly
low,
making
it
one
of
least
vaccinated
countries
Europe.
This
study
explored
role
vaccine
literacy
and
insurance
coverage
on
status.
Language: Английский
Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors of Parents of Healthcare Workers Towards Rotavirus Vaccination in Turkey
Journal of Contemporary Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 251 - 258
Published: Aug. 27, 2024
Background/Aims::
This
study's
main
goal
was
to
find
out
what
parents
of
children
under
the
age
five
who
work
in
healthcare
Turkey
know
and
think
about
rotavirus
(RV)
vaccine,
RV
infection,
vaccination
rates.
Methods:
The
'Demographic
Characteristics
Questionnaire'
'The
Information/Vaccination
Status
Survey'
both
online
surveys,
were
two
tools
used
this
descriptive
study,
which
involved
1317
willing
participants
workers
conducted
between
December
1,
2021,
May
2022.
first
focused
on
gathering
crucial
demographic
information,
while
second
examined
participant
knowledge,
attitudes,
behaviors
related
its
vaccination.
Results:
mean
33.76
±
5.28
years.
Of
participants,
70.3%
women,
47.3%
doctors,
90.9%
had
a
university
or
higher
education
level.
91.%
stated
that
their
do
not
have
any
chronic
disease
it
determined
94.2%
them
regularly
vaccinated
with
childhood
vaccines.
rate
55.6%,
60.9%
no
previous
infection.
those
infected
RV,
38.3%
hospitalized
treated.
85.2%
RV-infected
reason
why
they
did
vaccine
high
cost.
Conclusions:
finding
emphasizes
how
is
remove
financial
obstacles
improve
accessibility
guarantee
broader
access
necessary
vaccines,
including
protect
public
health.
Language: Английский